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A 0.2053g sample of an organic acid requires by titration,
A 0.2053g sample of an organic acid requires by titration, 15.0 mL of 0.1008 M
sodium hydroxide for complete neutralization.
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sharul
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The titration of a sample of a weak acid with an equivalent weight of 108 grams requires 38.2 mL of 0.100 M NaOH. What is the
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Telly
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If the titration of a 30.0 mL sample of sulfuric acid requires 27.65 mL of 0.090 M sodium hydroxide, what is the molarity of the
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lisa
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starting with 15.0 ml of 0.370M of organic base pyridine C5H5N a titration is carried out using 0.100M HCL. how do i find the pH
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victoria
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You are titrating an unknown weak acid you hope to identify. Your titrant is a 0.0935 mol/L NaOH solution, and the titration
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lucy
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You are titrating an unknown weak acid you hope to identify. Your titrant is a 0.0935 mol/L NaOH solution, and the titration
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Kim
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the titration of an ascorbic acid requires 18.5 mL of .0105 M KIO3. how many mmol of ascorbic acid were in this sample?
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Julia
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If the titration of a 25.0 mL sample of calcium hydroxide requires 34.45 mL of 0.100 M perchloric acid, what is the molarity of
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John Cook
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You discovered a new diprotic acid, which you have named edmontonic acid. You want to characterize the pKa’s of edmontonic
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Aria
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A 10.0 ml sample of vinegar which is an aqueous solution of acetic acid, requires 16.5ml of a 0.500M NaOH solution to reach the
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Brittany
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